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CIP ICT PSP, Call 7 Work Programme presentation
Thomas Jaeger
European Commission
Unit G.2 "Creativity"
Vienna, 29 January 2013
2.1 Europeana and creativity
CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
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Current Situation
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Europeana and creativity
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Enriching and improving the content base
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Aggre
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Provider n.2
Provider n.3
Metadata
Objective 2.1.a
Enriching and improving the content base
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Best Practice Networks for up to 5 M€
• Explore new ways of improving the quality of Europeana metadata, e.g. through crowdsourcing, sematic web technologies or linking data.
• Aggregation of existing digital cultural heritage content held by cultural institutions (libraries, archives and museums) and/or private content holders (e.g. publishers) in order to make it accessible through Europeana. The content must be of interest to a broad public.
Preference will be given to proposals contributing audio-visual material including films, documentaries, audio and video recordings.
Objective 2.1.a
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Promoting the use of Europeana by creative industries
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environments enabling the development of creative
applications and services that make the best use of
Europeana cultural resources.
Objective 2.1.b
Promoting the use of Europeana by creative industries
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Best Practice Networks for up to 7 M€
• Experiment with models, innovative applications and services for creative re-use of cultural resources, and in particular the material accessible through Europeana.
• The actions should lead to environments enabling the development of creative applications and services that make the best use of Europeana cultural resources. This should pave the way for wider re-use of Europe's cultural resources and boost creativity and business development.
Objective 2.1.b
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Coordinating Europeana
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Means f
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Network coordination Re-users
Objective 2.1.c
Coordinating Europeana
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Thematic Network for up to 4 M€
• The aim is to support the functioning and development of the Europeana central service. This includes:
• the coordination of the network of contributing organisations,
• the promotion of Europeana services, the ingestion and management of content as well as the
• release of major new versions of the service to make it more user-friendly, more visible and better suited for close collaboration with the creative industries.
Objective 2.1.b
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Further Info
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2.1: CNECT-G2@ec.europa.eu
Federico Milani
Info about Europeana at
http://pro.europeana.eu/
2.2 Open Data
CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
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What is Open (public) Data ?
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• Open (public) Data or Public Sector Information (PSI) is information produced by public institutions in the performance of their tasks.
• It represents a major digital content resource for innovative applications and services.
• PSI is of great economic value. It can help address societal challenges, increase transparency, empower citizens and accelerate scientific progress.
What are we funding?
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• 2.2 a - Open Data experimentation and innovation building on geographic information
Outcome: Increase substantially the exploitation opportunities for open GI, Facilitate market entry of new companies and the development of innovative services
Several pilots B for up to 7 M€ of total EU contribution
• 2.2 b - Standards for Open Data
Outcome: Agreement on standards to enable interoperability and integration of public sector information across Europe and beyond
One Thematic Network for up to 1 M€ of EU contribution
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Objective 2.2a – what is the focus?
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• The aim is to stimulate innovation and business activities around GI data and solutions enhanced by location-based services.
• The pilots should focus on the development of virtual hubs that facilitate the use of open geographic data from different sources for the creation of innovative applications and services.
• The hubs should be at the basis of concrete experiments that clearly identify and provide solutions for real world problems and/or address market opportunities.
Objective 2.2.a
Objective 2.2 a – What are the conditions?
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General:
• Build on state-of-the-art technologies
• Lead to an easier discoverability and use of geographic information
• Draw datasets from different sources
• Solutions proposed shall be validated and tested
With regard to volunteered GI:
• Address incentives to provide information
• Describe methods of predicting accuracy
• Address privacy concerns
Objective 2.2.a
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Objective 2.2 b – What is the focus?
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• Bring together a broad range of stakeholders in the re-use of public sector information:
• Commercial re-users
• Public sector bodies
• Standards bodies
• Policy makers
• Civil society
• Academics
• Agree on standards enabling interoperability and integration of public sector information across Europe and beyond.
Objective 2.2.b
Objective 2.2 b – What are the conditions?
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• Broad range of stakeholders interested in standards in the re-use of public sector information and open data
• Experts should have thorough knowledge of the situation concerning PSI
• The coordinator should have solid experience in the field of standards and organisation of coordination activities at EU level
Objective 2.2.b
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Further Info
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2.2: CNECT-G3@ec.europa.eu
Szymon Lewandowski
2.3 ICT for learning
CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
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Piloting and showcasing excellence in ICT for learning for all
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Pilot B – up to 5MEUR
• large scale pilots involving at least 50.000 students and 4.000 teachers / at least 10 regional actors/hubs of excellence
• targeting formal/non-formal/informal learning
• covering digital literacy and computing, artistic and creative skills, mathematics
• at least one piloting scenario dedicated to people special needs or at risk of exclusion
Objective 2.3.a
Organising competitions on educational games
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TN (Actual Costs) – 1 MEUR
• Organising competitions on educational games on maths, ICT skills, healthier lifestyle
• Take account of special needs - children at risk-of exclusion/elderly
• Consortium with experience in organising competitions and ensure appropriate follow up for wide dissemination of the results in mainstream education
Objective 2.3.b
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Further Info
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2.3: CNECT-G4@ec.europa.eu
Marco Marsella
2.4 Digital content technologies for a better
internet for kids
CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
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Digital content technologies for victim identification
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PILOT B - up to 2 MEUR
• Image/content recognition technologies improving improve accuracy and processing time (still and moving images)
• Consortium with at least two law enforcement authorities
• Wide availability of the results
Objective 2.4.a
Interoperability of content rating and classification schema
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PILOT B - up to 1 MEUR
• interoperability framework for cross-border content rating and classification schemes
• cross-border retrieval of content for children and be open to tools such as parental controls
• the pilot should cover at least 5 countries
Objective 2.4.b
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Further Info
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2.4: CNECT-G4@ec.europa.eu
Marco Marsella
2.5 eArchiving services
CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
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eArchiving services for government and public services
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establishing replicable and scalable technical specifications and tools for the integration of different document management and archiving
systems within public service process/workflow environments.
Objective 2.5
European archiving infrastructure for government and public services
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Pilot B – one pilot for 3 M€
The solutions should address
• data authenticity,
• provenance,
• integrity,
• availability
• usability over time.
• In addition the pilot should share information on:
• integration,
• operation and
• interoperability issues
Objective 2.5
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Further Info
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2.5: CNECT-G2@ec.europa.eu
Thomas Jaeger
THEME 3: ICT FOR HEALTH, AGEING WELL AND INCLUSION - the context
Policy Context
Digital Agenda (patient empowerment, interoperability of EHR, active
ageing and independent living)
Innovation Union
Strategic purpose, scope
European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing
Prevention and health promotion
Integrated health and social care
Independent, active living
Citizens leading healthy, active and independent lives
Improving the sustainability of health and social care systems
Boosting and improving the competitiveness of the markets
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3.1a Telehealth programmes for the management of mental
disorders
CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
Funding instrument: Pilot A. One Pilot, up to 7 M€ EU contribution
Focus and outcomes
• To collect, strengthen, enhance existing good practices that can be transferred and scaled up across Europe in order to:
• Implement widespread, real-life solutions for the treatment of mental disorders based on innovative telehealth services
• Validate and strengthen the evidence for the management of mental disorders based on telehealth solutions, especially with regard to cost-effectiveness and transferability of services;
• Enhance professionals’ and users' acceptance and satisfaction
Obj 3.1.a: Telehealth programmes for the management of mental disorders
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Obj 3.1.a: Telehealth programmes for the management of mental disorders
Impact
• Stimulating wider deployment of evidence-based telehealth services for mental disorders.
• Contributing to a long-term sustainability plan for pan-European deployment;
• Providing practical solutions to address legal, regulatory issues;
• Contributing to adoption of common ICT-based components / building blocks needed for the deployment of telehealth services;
• Raising awareness, enhancing evidence on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of telemedicine services on a large scale;
• Empowering patients using the services.
Further Info
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3.1a: CNECT-H1@ec.europa.eu
Anne Starkie-Alves
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3.1b: Wide deployment of integrated care
CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
Funding Instrument: Pilot B – several pilots for up to 7M€ in total
Focus and outcomes:
• ICT services and applications in integrated care programmes (either vertically within healthcare or horizontal integration of healthcare, social care, long-term and self-care)
• Unlock innovative services and value chains
• Involve new actors (e.g. insurers)
• Deploy novel organisational models and care pathways
• Target primarily national and/or regional authorities deploying integrated care programmes for the first time
Objective 3.1b: Wide deployment of integrated care
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Impact:
• Contribution to improved communication and co-operation between health, social and informal care sectors
• Contribution towards first-time introduction of integrated care programmes in Member States or Associated Countries and regions
• Provision of practical solutions to address organisational, legal, regulatory and reimbursement issues for integrated care
• Enhance the body of evidence on quality of life and health outcome benefits, effectiveness and efficiency of integrated care solutions
• Raise awareness and knowledge of care professionals, patients and the elderly population of the benefits of integrated care
• Contribute to the competitiveness of the European ICT industry
• Availability of common ICT-based components/building blocks necessary for the deployment of integrated care services
Objective 3.1b: Wide deployment of integrated care
Further Info
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3.1b: CNECT-H2@ec.europa.eu
Loukianos Gatzoulis
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3.2 Supporting PPI in eHealth, active and healthy ageing and
assisted living CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
Overall objectives
• to facilitate public purchasing of innovative solutions (PPI) in healthcare, ageing well and assisted living, which have not yet been deployed on a large scale (i.e. new/small scale).
• to support the implementation of the Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) of the European Innovation Partnership on Active & Healthy Ageing (EIP AHA)
• aligned with eHealth Action Plan, related to innovative public procurement for new products, scalability and interoperability
Objective 3.2 (a+b): Supporting PPI in eHealth, active and healthy ageing and assisted living
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Funding instrument: PPI pilot, one or more PPI pilots for 5 M€ of total EU contribution
Focus and outcomes
• to improve sustainable deployment of new or improved services by the health procurers covering target outcomes in line with the policies, e.g. improvement of early hospital discharge, delivery of healthcare in remote, sparsely populated regions, eHealth services, and pre/post operation care outside the hospital
• scope is to specify, purchase and deploy ICT based solutions which can deliver sustainable, new or improved services and improve the ecosystem in which health procurement approaches for innovative solutions are successfully applied
Objective 3.2.a: eHealth
Objective 3.2.a: eHealth
Impact
• Contribution to regulatory and legal process development addressing possible barriers to procurement of innovative solutions in healthcare.
• Growing awareness and successful use of public procurement by the procurers to boost broadly the innovation in the application of ICT in the sector concerned.
• Support to interoperability and defragmentation of the market.
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Funding instrument: PPI pilot, one or more PPI pilots for 5 M€ of total EU contribution
Focus and outcomes
• stimulating PPI in health and social care for older persons accelerating uptake and large scale deployment of new ICT based products and services (with demonstrated improvements in small scale settings of independence, functionality and well-being)
• support to proposal(s) planning to deploy ICT-based solutions addressing (one or several) of the defined SIP priority action areas of the EIP AHA
Objective 3.2.b: Active & healthy ageing and assisted living
Impact
• Improved quality of life of older persons and their carers, increase effectiveness of care systems and facilitate wide implementation of sustainable innovative services
• World leading position for European industry, in particular SMEs, in new markets for innovative ICT based products and services for the ageing population
• Contribution to the implementation and integration of actions of the SIP of the EIP AHA
Objective 3.2.b: Active & healthy ageing and assisted living
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Impact (common for a and b)
• Sustainable implementation of services and creation of economic conditions that support long-term development
• More forward-looking, concerted, public sector approach
• Reduced fragmentation of public sector demand by enabling public purchasers to collectively implement PPI strategies
• Increased opportunities for wide market uptake and economies of scale for the supply side for ICT based solutions and services by forming critical mass on the public demand side
Objectives 3.2 (a+b): Supporting PPI in eHealth, active and healthy ageing and assisted living
Further Info
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3.2a: CNECT-H1@ec.europa.eu
Jaakko Aarnio
3.2b: CNECT-H2@ec.europa.eu
Bart Neerscholten
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3.3a Innovation for age friendly cities, buildings and
environments CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
Objective 3.3a: Innovation for age friendly cities, buildings and environments
Funding instrument: Thematic network – one TN up to 1M€ contribution
Focus and outcomes:
• Support the operational implementation of the EIP AHA action plan D4 • Mobilising and supporting European stakeholders towards a wide uptake of relevant ICT
based innovations
• Sharing methodologies and indicators to assess socio-economic impact of investing in
innovative services for living environments supporting an ageing population
• Establishing and developing a covenant of mayors to mobilise cities and
regions in large scale uptake of innovation in support of AFE
• Develop evidence based innovation guidelines for implementation of
innovative AFE
• Set up a repository of best practice cases and associated socio-economic
evidence
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Objective 3.3a: Innovation for age friendly cities, buildings and environments
Impact:
• Creation of large scale European community for developing and implementing innovation in AFE and related deployment of active and healthy ageing products and services
• Facilitate the emergence of an evaluation culture of innovative services creating AFE for long-term sustainability of pan-European deployment
• Emergence of evidence-based policies stimulating investment in innovative ICT based solutions for creating AFE
Further Info
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3.3a: CNECT-H2@ec.europa.eu
Espen Kristoffersen
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3.3.b Assessing impact and raising awareness on benefits
of innovative eHealth tools and services
CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
Obj 3.3.b. Assessing impact and raising awareness on benefits of innovative eHealth tools and services
Funding instrument: Thematic network – one TN up to 1M€ contribution
Focus and outcomes:
Bring together the key national and/or regional actors to disseminate towards citizens, patients and healthcare professionals the evidence of the benefits of eHealth solutions.
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Obj 3.3.b. Assessing impact and raising awareness on benefits of innovative eHealth tools and services
• Impact
• Increased awareness of benefits of evidence-based deployment of eHealth tools and services among citizens, patients and healthcare professionals
Further Info
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3.3b: CNECT-H1@ec.europa.eu
Anne Starkie-Alves
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3.3c Sustainability of EU wide info-structure and
collaborative governance CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
3.3c Sustainability of EU wide info-structure and collaborative governance
• Funding instrument: Thematic Network - one TN up to 1 M€ of EU contribution
• Focus and outcome:
• Maintain assets (specifications, open source components, tools, architecture, quality seals,etc..) developed by interoperabiltiy projects (epSOS, SemanticHealthNet, eHR QTN, in view of the CEF, Transform, Salus, Eureca, others…) in view of CEF deployments
• Fill in the gap between the end of epSOS and the CEF
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3.3c Sustainability of EU wide info-structure and collaborative governance
Expected impact
• Smooth transition from piloting to CEF deployment
• Contribute to governance of eHealth Infostructure
Further Info
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3.3c: CNECT-H1@ec.europa.eu
Benoit Abeloos
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3.3.d Clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services
CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
Objective 3.3.d. Clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services
Funding instrument: Thematic Network. One TN up to 0.5 M€ EU contribution
Focus and outcomes
• Encourage and support health and scientific communities to develop evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services. Priority on telehealth services, enabling integrated care, continuity of care and patient empowerment. Special focus on nursing and social care workers.
• Share best practice, disseminate evidence, encourage development of new skills, implement innovative financing mechanisms for eHealth tools and services.
• Promote the necessary organisational changes to achieve successful telecare and telehealth deployment.
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Objective 3.3.d. Clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services
Impact
• Contribute to and support an evidence based implementation of telehealth services;
• Encourage deployment of patient-centric care programmes among nursing and care staff as well as the responsible authorities.
Further Info
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3.3d: CNECT-H1@ec.europa.eu
Anne Starkie-Alves
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3.4 Assisted mobility/navigation for older
or impaired users CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
Assisted mobility/navigation for older or impaired users
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Overall Objective:
Improve the independent living and societal participation of mobility impaired people, in particular when using public transport or their own vehicles
Objective 3.4
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Assisted mobility/navigation for older or impaired users
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In particular one pilot b for up to 2M€ for:
− modernisation of parking cards for disabled and the improvement of their use and verification of the entitlement to disability parking. The pilot should also cover:
(a) accessible access to intelligent transport information systems including information of accessibility of public transport means and infrastructure, and
(b) specific access-rights management (public transport and specific parking places).
Objective 3.4
Further Info
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3.4: CNECT-G4@ec.europa.eu
Marco Marsella
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3.5 Biophotonics solutions for diagnosis, monitoring or
treatment of disease CIP Work programme 2013
Vienna, 29 January 2013
Funding Instrument: Pilot B – 3-4 actions for up to 10 M€ in total
Focus and outcomes:
• Demonstrate in real application settings innovative biophotonics based solutions for the diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of disease.
• Further develop, improve and assess the solutions under a sufficient range of realistic conditions and disease profiles.
• Outcome: solutions which have been evaluated by professional end-users and which demonstrated significant advantages with respect to current approaches, with the ultimate goal being their introduction into the market place.
Objective 3.5: Biophotonics solutions for diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of disease
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Impact:
• Accelerated acceptance and wider deployment of innovative biophotonics based solutions, leading to more effective health care:
- Earlier or faster diagnosis of disease.
- More sensitive monitoring of the progression of disease.
- Less invasive or more effective treatment of a disease.
• Improved health of citizens.
• Increased competitiveness of the European medical equipment industry.
• Greater awareness of the potential of biophotonics based solutions in the health care sector.
Objective 3.5: Biophotonics solutions for diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of disease
Further Info
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3.5: CNECT-A1@ec.europa.eu
Eddy Corthals
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Thomas Jaeger
Project Officer
Office: EUFO 1/170
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+352 4301-30289
thomas.jaeger@ec.europa.eu
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